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- Broadcasting AM Radio FM Radio TV (Analogue) TV (Digital)
- History
- Program TV Radio
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Refimprove|date=January 2009}}{{Infobox broadcast | call_letters = JOBR-DTV | station_logo = Kbs_logo.svg | logo_size = 200px | logo_alt = | image = | image_size = | alt = | location = Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture | country = Japan | city = | station_branding = KBS | station_slogan = | analog = | digital = 23 (UHF) | virtual = 5 | subchannels = | other_chs = | affiliations = | owner = Kyoto Broadcasting System | licensee = | operator = | founded = {{Start date|1951|06|26}} | airdate = {{Start date|1969|04|01}} | enddate = | callsign_meaning = Kyoto BRoadcasting | sister_stations = | former_callsigns = | former_channel_numbers = Analog: 34 (UHF, 1969–2011) | former_affiliations = | effective_radiated_power = | HAAT = | class = | facility_id = | coordinates = | licensing_authority = | homepage = {{url|www.kbs-kyoto.co.jp}} }}{{Portal|Japan|Television}}{{nihongo|Kyoto Broadcasting System Company, Ltd|株式会社京都放送|Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Hōsō|KBS}} is a commercial broadcasting station headquartered in Kyoto, Japan. It is doing business in Kyoto Prefecture as {{nihongo|"KBS Kyoto"|KBS京都}} and in Shiga Prefecture as {{nihongo|"KBS Shiga"|KBS滋賀}}Its radio station serves Kyoto and Shiga Prefectures and is a member of National Radio Network (NRN). Its television station serves Kyoto Prefecture and is a member of the Japanese Association of Independent Television Stations (JAITS). Since April 1, 2005, KBS is broadcasting digital television in ISDB format. Broadcasting AM RadioKBS Kyoto Radio (京都放送ラジオ) - Kyoto - 1143 kHz, 50 kW, JOBR
- Maizuru - 1215 kHz, 2 kW, JOBO
- Fukuchiyama - 1485 kHz, 100 W, JOBE
- KBS Shiga (Hikone) - 1215 kHz, 1 kW, JOBW, some prefectural programming.
FM Radio94.9 MHz 3 kW TV (Analogue)JOBR-TV - KBS Kyoto Television (京都放送テレビジョン) - Kyoto - Channel 34, 10 kW
- Uji-Momoyama - Channel 57
- Maizuru - Channel 57, 100 W
- Fukuchiyama - Channel 56, 200 W
- Miyazu - Channel 39, 100 W
- Yamashina - Channel 62, 10 W
- Wazuka - Channel 40, 10 W
- Yawata - Channel 43, 3 W
- Kameoka - Channel 41, 300 W
and more TV (Digital)JOBR-DTV - KBS Kyoto Digital Television (京都放送デジタルテレビジョン) - Remote Controller ID 5
- Kyoto - Channel 23
HistoryMain source:[1] - 24 December 1951: {{nihongo|京都放送|Kyōto Hōsō|KHK}} opens as {{nihongo|Radio Kyoto|ラジオ京都|Rajio Kyōto}}.
- 1964: Changes company name to {{nihongo|Kinki Broadcasting System|近畿放送|Kinki Hōsō|KBS}}.
- 1968: Starts television test transmission from Mount Hiei.
- 1969: Starts television broadcasting service. Networking with Tokyo 12 channel (now TV Tokyo) and Nippon Educational Television (now TV Asahi.) (Currently KBS is not a member of eithers' network.)
- 1981: Began doing business as "KBS Kyoto".
- It was involved with the Itoman fraud case for a certain period of time in 1990s which risked the company to bankruptcy.
- 1994: Some employees went to court for {{nihongo|Corporation Reorganization Law|会社更生法|Kaisha Kōsei Hō}} to save KBS.
- 1995: Changed to company name to {{nihongo|Kyoto Broadcasting System Co., Ltd.|株式会社京都放送|Kabushiki-gaisha Kyōto Hōsō|extra=KBS}}, reviving the original Japanese name.
- 1999: The corporation reorganization procedure begins.
- 1 April 2005: Starts digital television broadcasting.
- 2007: The corporation reorganization procedure is complete.
- 2008: Well known toy brand Tomy releases a Kyoto Broadcasting System Choro-Q toy van edition [https://web.archive.org/web/20080219051744/http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/choroq-order/sample/0018.html]
ProgramTV- {{nihongo|Horse Racing Live|競馬中継|Keiba chu-kei}}
- {{nihongo|Kyoto Shimbun News|京都新聞ニュース}}
- {{nihongo|Kyo Plus|京プラス}}
- {{nihongo|Kyo Biz|京Biz|Kyo-Bizu}}
- {{nihongo|GO GO Poppin|GO GO ポッピン|Go-Go- Hoppin}}
- {{nihongo|Taniguchi na yoru|谷口な夜}}
- {{nihongo|Running Man|走る男|}}
- {{nihongo|KBS Kyoto Excite Night Game|KBS京都エキサイトナイター|Ke-bi-esu Kyo-to Ekisaitingu Naita-}}
- {{nihongo|Exciting! J|エキサイティング!J|Ekisaiting Jei}}, etc...
Radio- {{nihongo|Kōei Shōfukutei's Hot Radio|笑福亭晃瓶のほっかほかラジオ|Shōfukutei Kōei no Hokka Hoka Radio}}, etc...
- All Night Nippon (produced by Nippon Broadcasting System, Inc. (LF))
- All Night Nippon (Mon. - Sat. from 25:00 until 27:00)
- All Night Nippon Ever Green (Mon. - Thu. from 27:00 until 29:00)
- All Night Nippon R (Fri. and Sat. from 27:00 until 29:00)
- Fukuyama Masaharu All Night Nippon Saturday Special Tamashii no Radio (Sat. from 23:30 until 25:00)
Note: All times are in Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) in this article. The broadcast time can exceed 23:59, this refers to the morning hours of the following day (meaning Mon 27:00 - 29:00 equals Tue 03:00 - 05:00.)
See also- UHF (Independent UHF Station)
- List of radio stations in Japan
References1. ^ja:京都放送#沿革 excerpt as of 2007-06-29T11:17
External links- {{Official website|www.kbs-kyoto.co.jp}}
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